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Apr 11
@more4trisha @goddess__trisha complaint filed against you with cyber crime be ready to get a call from police. Image
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Apr 11
🚨 In 1968, a mathematician was fired from the NSA's codebreaking unit for opposing the Vietnam War.

He had zero finance experience. Zero Wall Street connections.

He started a hedge fund in a strip mall.

That fund averaged 66% annual returns for 30 years. The best investment record in human history.

Better than Buffett. Better than Soros. Better than every hedge fund that ever existed.

He never hired a single person from Wall Street. Only mathematicians, physicists, and codebreakers.

His name was Jim Simons. He died last year worth $31.4 billion.

I turned his methodology into 12 prompts.

Here are all 12:Image
Prompt 1: Data First, Models Second

Jim Simons said: "We don't start with models. We start with data. We don't have any preconceived notions. We look for things that can be replicated thousands of times." While every other fund on Wall Street started with a theory and looked for data to prove it, Simons did the opposite. He let the data speak first.

"I'm trying to make a decision about: [describe. A business strategy, an investment, a career move, a product direction, a hiring decision]. Using Jim Simons' Data First framework: (1) What 'theory' am I currently operating on? What do I believe is true about this situation? Write it down. (2) Now set that theory aside completely. What does the raw data actually show? Not what I think it should show. Not what supports my belief. What are the numbers, patterns, and facts? (3) Where is my data incomplete, biased, or too small? What additional data would I need to make this decision with confidence? (4) Simons said 'look for things that can be replicated thousands of times.' Is the pattern I'm seeing a one-time event or something that repeats reliably? How do I know? (5) If the data contradicts my theory, which do I follow? Give me the data-driven answer, even if it's uncomfortable."
Prompt 2: The 51% Edge

Renaissance Technologies profits on barely more than 50% of its trades. Not 80%. Not 90%. Just over 51%. The secret is volume. If you make 300,000 trades a day and win 51% of them, the math compounds in your favor over millions of repetitions. You don't need to be right most of the time. You need to be slightly right, repeatedly.

"I'm trying to improve my results in: [describe. Sales, content, investing, job applications, business development, dating, health]. Using Simons' 51% Edge framework: (1) What is my current 'win rate'? Out of every 10 attempts, how many succeed? Be honest with the number. (2) Am I trying to win big on a few attempts, or win slightly on many attempts? Which strategy am I actually using? (3) Simons made 300,000 trades per day because each small edge compounds. What does 'increasing my volume' look like? How do I make more attempts, faster, with lower cost per attempt? (4) Where am I holding back because I'm waiting for a 'sure thing'? What would change if I accepted that 51% is enough and just increased my reps? (5) Give me a plan to double my attempts this month while keeping each attempt low-risk. Show me how the math compounds."
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Apr 11
A Nigerian fintech startup raised $3.2M, spent 14 months building a “bulletproof” payment platform, and launched with 40k users in week one.

Investors were celebrating.

Then in one weekend… everything collapsed.

Here’s the security blind spot that destroyed them, and the system design lessons every backend engineer in 2026 must understand.
Week one looked perfect.

Transactions flowing, dashboards stable, users happy.

Then support tickets exploded:

“Someone drained my wallet.”
“My balance shows -₦2.8M.”
“Unauthorized transfers at 3 am”
They thought it was a bug.
It wasn’t.
They traced it.

It wasn’t random.

It was structured exploitation.

SQL injection on a weak endpoint exposed user balances.

Replay attacks duplicated old transfer requests.

Session hijacking bypassed authentication entirely.

The system wasn’t “hacked once”.

It was systematically broken.
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Apr 11
I don't think it's any secret that I collect Compaq LTE 5000 series laptops. Well, yesterday, I got a grail item in the mail: the Compaq MPEG and TV Video Adapter. This allows for MPEG playback as well as video output. Let's explore the MPEG capabilities a bit! Image
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First, why is this a grail item? It's because they are EXTREMELY rare. I do have a few other rare items, including a 3rd party Zip 100 drive, MultiBay Weight Saver (which I use to store spare parts apparently 😂), MultiBay HDD adapter, and laptop dock that takes ISA cards. Image
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Let's take a look at it from a few different angles. We can see it has options for video out and video in, including S-Video, RCA style jacks, and "headphone" style jacks. Wow!!! Image
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Apr 11
BREAKING: Google Gemini can now build you a full AI video channel from scratch like a $10K creator consultant (for free).

Here are 10 prompts that take you from zero to a monetized AI video channel in 90 days: (Save for later) Image
1. The Niche & Visual Style Finder

You are an AI video strategist who has launched 50+ faceless YouTube channels. Rank the top 10 faceless AI video niches by CPM, audience size, and ease of production. For each, recommend the best AI visual style. Then identify 3 competitor channels per niche with their stats and gaps I could own. End with a one-sentence positioning statement for my top pick.

My interests: [YOUR TOPICS]
2. The AI Visual Style Blueprint

You are an AI art director for faceless YouTube channels. Create a detailed JSON-formatted visual style guide I can paste into any AI image tool to get consistent results. Include: art style, color palette, character design rules, line weight, shading, and atmosphere. Then write 10 reusable scene prompts and a thumbnail style guide.

My niche: [TOPIC]
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Apr 11
1/ Exploring the Builder Behind Perk.fund

Over the past few days, I’ve taken a close look at Perk.fund - the permissionless perpetual futures protocol on Solana that lets anyone create leveraged markets for any SPL token and earn 10% of fees forever.

As an early supporter and one of the top $PERK holders since day one, I wanted to better understand the project and the mind behind it. Here’s what a thorough investigation revealed.
2/ Perk.fund Overview

Perk is a fully decentralized, open-source perpetuals DEX built on Solana. Key highlights:
- Up to 20x leverage on any token
- One-click market creation (just 1 SOL)
- Uses a vAMM model with Pyth oracles and sub-second execution
- Full port of Anatoly Yakovenko’s Percolator risk engine
- Heavily audited (multiple rounds, formal verification with 117 Kani proofs, extensive fuzz testing).

The code is public on GitHub, the protocol is permissionless, and the team maintains a clean, product-focused website at perk.fund.
3/ The Builder: Kai (kai-builds-ai)

The project was built by Kai under the handle @kai_builds_ai
Before Perk, Kai created ArcLang - an innovative programming language designed by AI agents, for AI agents. Arc focuses on token-optimized syntax, delivering 27–63% fewer tokens than equivalent JavaScript when used with LLMs. This dramatically improves efficiency and reduces costs for AI workflows.
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Apr 11
@more4trisha @goddess__trisha complaint filed against you with cyber crime be ready to get a call from police. Image
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@more4trisha @goddess__trisha 4 Doms got a call from police then ran away by deleting their accounts you are next 😘
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Apr 11
Tomorrow, Ukrainians will celebrate Easter, enjoying Paska, a signature Easter bread with roots tracing back to pre-Christian times. It is baked in most households as a national tradition.

If you want to join, here's a recipe for you🧵🧁 Image
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Apr 11
Introducing Swarms Marketplace Prompts API 📄👾

Every free prompt on the Swarms Marketplace now comes with a public URL, making it easier than ever to build custom agents, integrate reusable skills, and speed up your workflows.

Just add .md to the end of any prompt URL on the Marketplace to instantly access the complete prompt in clean Markdown format.

This makes it simple to explore, remix, and deploy high-quality prompts in your own stack.

Learn more ⬇️🧵
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The Swarms Prompt API makes every public marketplace prompt instantly accessible in a developer-friendly format.

With a simple .md endpoint, you can pull prompts directly into your apps, agents, and workflows without extra setup.

Highlights:

- Simple endpoint access: Add .md to any Swarms prompt URL to instantly fetch the full prompt as a Markdown file via a clean API endpoint.

- Structured + portable format: Returns prompts in Markdown with YAML frontmatter, making them easy to parse, version, and integrate into tooling or workflows.

- Works across stacks: We provide examples in curl, Python, and JavaScript/TypeScript, so you can plug prompts directly into any app or agent system.

Link: swarms.world/prompt/162975e…Image
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Join the Swarms Marketplace today to start using, sharing, and selling agents and prompts.

swarms.world
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Apr 11
I tested 100+ AI tools for 30 days.
Most are useless.

But these 9 tools can literally replace hours of work in minutes.

Here’s the only list you need in 2026 ↓
1. Idea Generation
Stop overthinking content.
Use:
• ChatGPT
• Claude
• Perplexity
👉 Prompt:
“Give me 10 viral post ideas about [your niche] with hooks”
2. Content Writing
No more blank page stress.
Use:
Jasper.ai
Copy.ai
Notion.ai
👉 Write 10x faster with better hooks & storytelling
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Apr 11
Glycine, even in small amounts, can reduce blood sugar with a meal by >50% and improve insulin resistance, demonstrated in a striking study.

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This study was posted in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in 2002.

They thought that since gelatin, rich in glycine, is able to stimulate insulin secretion more than other proteins, that it might have an effect on blood sugar with a meal. Image
To test their theory, they recruited healthy volunteers and gave them a small amount of glucose (25g).

Then, at a different time, they did the same amount of glucose with glycine.

The amounts of glycine were between 3.6-5.4 grams. Image
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Apr 11
Did you ever read Surah Baqarah and think:

"Even I’d get bored eating manna and quail every day…

why does Allah get so angry when they ask for vegetables and lentils?"

I bet you never looked at it from this angle.

Knowing this will shift your perspective on your own life:
Bani Is rael people were slaves in Egypt.
Tortured. Humiliated.

Then Allah saves them through Musa AS.
They see the sea split.
They see Pharaoh drown.
They walk out alive.
And now they’re in the middle of a desert.

By all logic....they should be dead.

There is extreme heat.
No water.
And no shelter.

But Allah intervenes directly.
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